
Burgess, Mehitable (b. 14 JUN 1782, d. 25 FEB 1824)
Note: Henry and Mehitable were 4th cousins.
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Harwich, Barnstable, MA
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Note: 1865: TOWN of PORTVILLE INDEX NEW YORK STATE, CATT. CO. John Oakley page#363
1880: Census, Olean Ny Cattaragus County, age 47, teamster, married,
1880: Name: John S. OAKLEY
Age: 47
Estimated birth year: <1833>
Birthplace: New York
Occupation: Teamster
Relation: Self
Home in 1880: Olean, Cattaraugus, New York
Marital status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Head of household: John S. OAKLEY
Father's birthplace: NY
Mother's birthplace: NY
Bradford, Pennsylvania Directories, 1887-93 Record
Name: John S. Oakley
City: Olean
State: PA
Occupation: teamster
Year: 1888, 1889
Location 2: house 20 Barry
Obituary: March 3, 1892, Olean Democrat, Olean Ny
John S Oakley, an old resident, died at the residence of his son, George Oakley, 20 Barry Street, friday morning after a long illness. He was 60 years of age and a widower, his aged wife having died 3 months ago. The son George is the only child.
Source: (Name)
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Occupation: Date: 1870
Place: Works on farm
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Allegany, Cattaraugus, NY
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Portville, Cattaraugus, New York
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Portville, Cattaraugus, New York
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Olean, Cattaraugus, New York
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Kingston, Plymouth. Massachusetts
Note: Note: 1594. In memory of Mrs. Lucy , widow of Mr. Thomas Burgess , whoDeparted this life July 5th 1843 , aged 58 y'rs. Epitaphs From Burial Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts, from 1657 to 1892.
Nov. 11 Joseph Churchill & Mercy Goodwin both of Plymouth 15 Thomas Williams & Polley McCarter both of Plymouth 18 Lewis Goodwin & Anna Lucas both of Plymouth 21 Alden Lucas & Deborah Barnes both of Plymouth 22 Thomas Burges 3d & Lucy Lanman both of Plymouth
Plymouth Church Records, Vol. I and II, 1620-1859
[174] 1803 Record of Marriages
1804
Note: The Olean Democrat (Olean, New York) > 1895 > February > 22
Mrs Sylvester Wade died at her home on Lower Haskell, Monday morning.
Source: (Name)
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Allegany, Cattaraugus, NY
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Portville, Cattaraugus, New York
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Union, Erie, PA
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Portville, Cattaraugus, NY
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Source: (Name)
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Allegany, Cattaraugus, NY
Census: Date: 1850
Place: Portville, Cattaraugus, New York
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Portville, Cattaraugus, NY
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Portville, Cattaraugus, New York
Census: Date: 1900
Place: Portville, Cattaraugus, New York
Census: Date: 1910
Place: Portville, Cattaraugus, New York
Note: Served in the Revolution.
Named after his Uncle Patrick Jack, a man prominent in the affairs of Cumberland County, and who rendered valiant service during the Revolutionary War.
Served in the company of his uncle in the Fifth Battalion, Cumberland County Militia from 1778 to 1780; he was a private, 5th class.
Moved sometime after the Revolution to the banks of Sewickley Creek in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, where his younger brother David had gone before the Revolution. Lived there in 1796 when his son John J. was born.
Moved to Mercer County, Pennsylvania, in 1800; three sons were born by then. Settled two miles north of the present town of Sandy Lake.
Will is at Mercer Court House, Will Book 1, Page 11.
Source: Richard Kilgore, GenForum Contact rk@@rectec.net
The children of Patrick Kilgore surname was spelled Killgore in this LDS Ancestral File, I left them as Kilgore so not to interfere with with lineage.
Source: Jennifer McGuire, Internet Contact, jlmjwl@@yahoo.com
1800 Census Mercer County Pennsylvania:
Patrick Killgore, 3 boys, 1 girl 10 & under; 1 boy, 1girl 10-16; 2 boys, 1 girl 16-26; 1 boy 26-45; 1 man, 1 woman 45+
1802 MercerCounty Tax List - living in Sandy Creek Township
Source copied from Online family tree information Neta Davis: Robert Kilgore wrote a history on Charles Kilgore and passed it out at the Kilgore reunion on August 4, 2000. This document was given to Neta Davis by Hugh Buffham:
Patrick Kilgore was a son of James Kilgore. He was born in Newville, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in 1743. He served in the Revolution, along with six brothers, including his younger brother, David, who head the rank of Captain at Valley Forge. Patrick Kilgore moved to Pleasant Unity, Sewicklly Valley area (Westmoreland County) after the Revolution, probably about 1780. His brother David had moved to the same area before the Revolution, about 1767. It was Patrick Kilgore who moved to Mercer County in 1800 along with three sons, including John J. Kilgore, who was then but four years of age.
Newville wasn't laid out until 1790 and established in 1817, this makes the birth place name unreliable for Patrick
1801: Recompiled by R. S. Winder (1997) from lists appearing in: Brown, Runk & Co., 1888, History of Mercer Co., Pa. Vol. I: pp. 147-153.
1801: Note: For 1800, although Irwin Twp. was in Venango Co., county lines were apparently indistinct. The list hopefully includes the part of Irwin Twp. that later appeared to be in Mercer Co.
1801: The list may also exclude that part of N. Beaver Twp. which would have been in Beaver Co. For more details on this, see Brown & Runk, Vol. 1, p. 140.
1801: Shows Patrick Kilgore Sandy Lake
1802: Recompiled by R. S. Winder (1997) from lists appearing in: Brown, Runk & Co., 1888, History of Mercer Co., Pa. Vol. I: pp. 147-153.
1802: Note: For 1800, although Irwin Twp. was in Venango Co., county lines were apparently indistinct. The list hopefully includes the part of Irwin Twp. that later appeared to be in Mercer Co.
1802: The list may also exclude that part of N. Beaver Twp. which would have been in Beaver Co. For more details on this, see Brown & Runk, Vol. 1, p. 140.
1802: Shows Patrick Kilgore Sandy Creek
Mill Creek was made a separate township in November, 1849. Jacob Reed is thought to have been the pioneer of this vicinity, having come in 1796, and being the only settler of whom record is preserved during the closing years of the century. Adam Carnahan was a settler about 1800, having been an unsuccessful claimant in two other townships. The settlement of the township did not progress very far until the second decade of the century. Patrick Kilgore, Francis Dunn, John Montgomery were founders of families here in the early part of the century.
Will: Patrick Kilgore - Will 1808
Mercer County, Pennsylvania
Will Book 1 page 11
In the name of God Amen I Patrick Killgore of Mercer County and State of Pennsylvania being very weak in body but of sound mind and memory and understanding (blessed be God for the same) but considering the uncertainty of this transitory life do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following to wit
Principly and first of all I recommend my imortal soul into the hands of God who gave it, and my body to the Earth to be buried in a decent Christian like manner, at the discreation of my exeuctors herein after appointed And also as to my worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give and dispose of the same in the following manner to wit
I give and devise the farm on which we now live (being the residue of that tract of which Samuel is to get and the land we have setled joining it) to my beloved sons Jesse Killgore and William Killgore to be divided equally the division line to run East and West and William to have the South end and as much improvement to be made by them jointly upon the North end as will be made upon the South end after Jesse comes to the age of twenty one years provided that Jesse and William live together untill Elenor be fifteen years of age and raise the family in the following manner to wit John and James are to be learned to read write and cypher the five common rules of Arithmatic and at the age of fifteen or sixteen to be bound to some suitable person each of them to learn a trade Jean and Elenor to be learned to read and write and the family to be provided for in a reasonable way under the direction of my Widow their Mother but as man is mortal provided anything should happen to call William off before he comes to the age of twenty and Jesse continues to support the family then Jesse shall have the south end of the place and John Killgore shall have the North end and provided also that Jesse should not remain with William untill the family is so raised then and in that case I give and bequeath the whole land to William if the family is so raised, and the over thus raised on the farm after the family is supported to belong to Jesse and William Equally if they remain to together I also give and devise my carpenter and cooper tools to Jesse and my turning tools and broad ax to William And after my just debts are paid I allow all my personal property to remain in the hands of my dear wife and wholely at her disposal while she remains my widow but if she should inter marry again then I give and bequeath to her my beloved wife the third part of all my personal property giving her also full liberty to will the one third part of the personal property to whome she pleases at her decease provided she does not marry and the remaining two thirds of the personal of the personal property to remain in the hands of the boys for the purpose of raising the family and also to my beloved children David Killgore Samuel Killgore and Elizabeth Henry I give and bequeath to each of them the sum of one dollar to be paid to them by Jesse and William in one year after my decease and lastly I nominate constitute and appoint my dear wife and son William Killgore to be the execitors of this my last will hereby revoking all other wills by me formerly made and declaring this and none other to be my last will and testament In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed the same this twenty third day of January one thousand eight hundred and eight. Pat Kilgore
Signed sealed pronounced and declared by the said testator as his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request have subscribed as witnesses the day above written. A Brown Allen Dunm
Mercer County ss: before me John Findley Esquire Register of Wills in and for the County aforesaid personally came A Brown and Allen Dunn witnesse to the foregoing will who being duly sworn according to law did depose and sau that they were present and saw Patrick Killgore the testator therein named sign seal and deliver the same as and for his last will and testament, that they heard him publish pronounce and declare it as such and that he was of sound mind and memory at the time of so doing to the best of their knowledge. Witness my hand this ninth day of February Anno Domini one thousand and eight ________ J Findley register
Note: served in the Fifth Battalion of the Cumberland County Militia from 1778 to 1780, private 5th class. He moved after the Revolution to the banks of the Sewickley Creek in Westmoreland County and was living there in 1796. In 1800 he moved to Mercer County and then settled two miles north of waht is now Sandy Lake.
1800: Killgore, Patrick 3 1 2 1 1 / 1 1 1 0 1 / 0 0
Row 1=Male children under 10 years of age Row 2=males 10-16 Row 3=males 16-26 Row 4=males 26-45 Row 5=males 45 and over
Row 6=female children under 10 years of age Row 7=females 10-16 Row 8=females 16-26 Row 9=females 26-45 Row 10=females 45 and over
Note on Cumberland County, PA -
His birth would have been technically in Lancaster County. Created on January 27, 1750 from part of Lancaster County, and named for Cumberland County in England. Carlisle, the county seat since 1752, was incorporated as a borough on April 13, 1782. It was named for the county town of England's Cumberland County. Shippensburg was the county seat from 1750 to 1752.
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Text: 4 DEC 2002
Census: Date: 1801
Place: Sandy Creek Tax Records
Census: Date: 1802
Place: Sandy Creek Tax Records
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